Description
Monster Truck Madness is a racing video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft, released in North America on August 31, 1996. The game has twelve monster trucks and tasks the player with beating computer opponents. Checkpoints, multiple hidden shortcuts, and interactable objects commonly appear in the tracks. In the garage, the player modifies the truck to account for terrain surfaces. Online multiplayer is accessed with a modem, a local area network (LAN), or TCP/IP.
Terminal Reality designed Monster Truck Madness to accurately simulate monster truck events and replicate the titular off-road vehicles. The developer hired announcer Armey Armstrong to perform sports commentary. The game received a massive following, and video game publications generally praised its gameplay, graphics, and physics. It is the first entry in Microsoft's Madness series of racing titles, which included Motocross Madness and Midtown Madness. Monster Truck Madness was followed by a sequel, Monster Truck Madness 2. Terminal Reality developed another off-road truck racing game, 4x4 Evo.
Monster Truck Madness offers twelve monster trucks, including Bigfoot, Grave Digger and Snake Bite, and tasks the player with beating computer opponents in four single-player modes: Drag, Circuit, Rally, and Tournament. Drag focuses on traditional monster truck events set in arena and stadium venues like BC Place and Tacoma Dome; the player qualifies to participate in knockout races that involve jumping over rows of cars. Circuit has five short race tracks, and Rally has long exotic tracks themed after Arizona, the highlands, and the Yucatán. In Tournament, the player participates in a custom series of events with computer opponents. Checkpoints, multiple hidden shortcuts (like a broken bridge), and interactable objects (such as cactuses, road signs, and fences) commonly appear in the tracks. The finder directs the truck towards the checkpoint. The player can call the helicopter to put the truck back on the road.
In the garage, the player modifies the truck's tires, suspension, and acceleration-to-speed ratio to account for terrain surfaces such as mud and grass. The player can compete in multiplayer using DirectPlay and with a modem, LAN, or TCP/IP. The game includes multiple camera angles like blimp and cockpit, as well as the ability to watch and save replays of the events.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 95
CPU: Intel Pentium 60 MHz or Intel Pentium 166 MHz
RAM: 8 MB or 12 MB
Hard disk: 200 MB
GPU: SVGA-compatible, DirectX 2.0 compatible
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- The official patch has been applied
- Tested OK on Windows 10 and without dgVoodoo, but the resolution cannot be set higher than 640 x 480 either way
Repack v2 changelog:
- The repack has been completely redone
- Added the following tracks:
A Crazier eight
King of the Hill
Patriot Truck
Sierra Logging Run
Snowy Canyon
- Added CD music
- Added optional widescreen support with dgVoodoo, if you choose to have the classic 4:3 screen then the game will utilize DDrawCompat v0.5.3
Remember to uninstall the previous repack version if you have it using a dedicated software uninstaller program such as Revo Uninstaller!
Download (230MB)
https://ouo .io/mEpJUIA (remove the space before .io)
SHA256
Monster_Truck_Madness_Repack_v2.rar - FAC82F0DF2D3D41BADFB21846CC554057D4B9E374BE6CDAE41D3B0E1D0D22E4B
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